Trump’s Short-Term Debt Strategy and Its Implications for Treasury Markets

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The U.S. Treasury market has long been a cornerstone of global finance, offering unmatched liquidity and perceived safety. However, the Trump administration’s 2025 fiscal strategy—embodied in the “One Big Beautiful Bill”—has introduced a new layer of complexity. By extending tax cuts and raising the debt ceiling, the legislation provides short-term relief but exacerbates long-term risks, creating a volatile environment for investors. For those navigating this landscape, understanding the interplay of market volatility, fiscal policy, and short-duration fixed income opportunities is critical.

The Short-Term Relief and Long-Term Risks

The “One Big Beautiful Bill,” signed on July 4, 2025, avoids a looming tax hike and raises the debt ceiling by $5 trillion. This temporarily stabilizes the market, reducing immediate uncertainty about the government’s ability to meet its obligations. For short-term investors, this…

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